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Synonyms

take the cake

Cultural  
  1. To be the most outstanding; sometimes used in a derogatory sense: “When it comes to eating like a pig, Gordy really takes the cake.”


take the cake Idioms  
  1. Be the most outstanding in some respect, either the best or the worst. For example, That advertising slogan really took the cake, or What a mess they made of the concert—that takes the cake! This expression alludes to a contest called a cakewalk, in which a cake is the prize. Its figurative use, for something either excellent or outrageously bad, dates from the 1880s.


Example Sentences

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If there was an award for the most wellness-focused couple in Los Angeles, Jay Shetty and Radhi Devlukia would take the cake.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2024

"The attorney general’s lawyers have often appeared frustrated during this trial, but this morning’s session may take the cake," wrote the Times' Kate Christobek, who was reporting from the courthouse.

From Salon • Nov. 13, 2023

The streets of Seattle take the cake for the worst, possibly in the nation.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 19, 2023

However, there were many who were pleased to see the "American Idol" judge take the cake as well.

From Fox News • Apr. 19, 2021

In the morning the woman told the boy that she wanted him to walk to town, to the jail behind the courthouse, and take the cake to his father.

From "Sounder" by William H. Armstrong